Are World leaders are snubbing Uhuru's win?

Are World leaders are snubbing Uhuru's win?

Geza Ulole

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Can someone explains to me, why World leaders (with exception of Museveni) are mum on congratulating UK on his Presidential win? Can the World leaders be fair enough and congratulate Uhuru's win? How about the European, SADC election observers teams review on the election process?
 
It is simple! They are uncertain about the future of Kenya as it will be led by 2 murder criminals.
 
they are waiting for suoreme court rulling - 2 weeks from now.
 
COLONEL KINANA OUT FOR REGIONALLY-LOBBIED DANGEROUS POLITICAL MISSION THAT GOES BEYOND KENYAN SECOND BUNGGLED ELECTIONS

Colonel Abdulrahman Kinana, CCM Secretary General, Tanzanian of Somali decent is currently out on a MOST DANGEROUS POLITICALLY-MOTIVATED MISSION both in Dar es Salaam and Nairobi that goes far beyond what he had to do under some specific instruction in the just-ended general election in Kenya.

The whole thing follows on the background of a chain of meeting recently held between Presidents Kikwete, and some 4 key leaders from Kenya periods to Kenya's 2013 elections. It is for the same reasons that President Kikwete is presently running a behind-the-scences one-man campaign from one state-house after another South of Sahara.

The envisioned twin-missions are, as of the planner view, seen to be a most likely event that could cause major social disharmony across East Africa and perharps a stand-by reinforcement could be needed from those other countries already lined-up for the occassions.

And all are said to be for the call of 'OKOA CCM NA KANU ZIDUMU MADARAKANI' zidumu madarakani at all cost. All these are now branded to run under the 'INCHI ZA UKOMBOZI BARANI AFRIKA' banner.

It is against this backdrop that Kenyan's had to VOTE BACK KANU without realising a thing nor reading a meaning on Uhuru's red colour campaign uniforms nor their spotted caps with persitent KANU emblem.

The presently badly frustrated President Kikwete is note to be all out for self destruction both at home and abroad as he turns his back on the West in anticipation for a love-hate situation and embracing instead some far east emerging powers.

Two public magnet political personalities in the two countries, who are since branded new darlings of the West i, are painfully seen as unceasing stumpling blocks for an assuring political future of the independence political parties, a matter that defines each one fit to erase once and for all.

In the whole scenario, the incoming government in Kenya is agreed to return the seeds of a recent hospitality in form of (a) 'help CCM Keep Power 2015 and (b) support Tanzania candidature for East Africa Community Presidency moves. Word has it that both Presidents Museveni and Kagame are equally interested to occupy the same seat now under secret lobbying.

Let no one take no chance on this matter the least
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Wakenya wasaidiwa na CCM kukirudisha KANU (Jubilee Alliance) madarakani kupitia mlango wa nyuma bila ya wao wapiga kura kultambua hili. Katika mpango huu wa Kikwete walengwa wakuu ni Odinga, Dr Slaa na Tsvangira.
 
You guys, stop running around the cycle aginst UHURU KENYATTA's victory! UHURU Kenyatta was born in 60's so do American, UK, DR cOngo, malaysia, Senegal South Corean,mexico and somali's president. So why should kenyans elect an old fella like Nalaila Odinga? we no longer need old is gold!!!!!!! GJK! good job kenyans! Kenysns please disregard those world leders who are negative about UHURU's win over Oginga. Those people who snub at Kunyatta,s son victory are communists, Jews haters,tyranical rulers,anti western civilizations,supporter of Hugo Chaves,supporter of Fidel Castro and ahmedinejad.
 
...As long as Kenyanz are Happy with a Job well Done, that of choosing Uhuru to lead their Country, To Hell with the Snubbing World Leaders who are just throwing a tantrum. Soon they will grow up and get over it...!!!
 


kENYATTA Sr. (R.E.P) ATAKUWA ANATABASAMU HUKO ALIKO KWA USHINDI WA KIJANA WAKE.
 
In the eye of International community. Uhuru Kenyatta still not the President until after supreme court rulling for final decision.
 


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President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta displays the certificate from Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) declaring him the winner of the countrys presidential election in Nairobi March 9, 2013.


By Charles Etukuri

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has congratulated Kenya’s new President elect Uhuru Kenyatta upon his victory in the just concluded elections.
Museveni also congratulated the people of Kenya for conducting peaceful elections stating that, “Their conduct has redeemed the honour of Kenya and Africa.”

“I am writing to congratulate you on the historic victory you achieved by winning the tightly contested Presidential election in Kenya. Ugandans and the NRM congratulate you,” read the Presidents letter.

The President said that Uganda looked forward to consolidating the brotherly relations between the two countries within the wider East African and the Great Lakes region.

The United States embassy also issued a statement saying it would continue to be a strong friend of the Kenyan people and that all disputes should be handled through the courts.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission chairman Isaac Hassan announced Kenyatta President elect after fulfilling the constitutional requirements. Kenyatta garnered 6,173,433 votes, representing 50.07 per cent of the total votes cast and getting 25 per cent in 32 of Kenya's 47 Counties.

But the Coalition for Reform and Democracy Presidential candidate Raila Odinga who came second protested Uhuru’s win terming it illegitimate.

Addressing a press conference a few hours after the IEBC had declared Uhuru the winner, Raila said the whole exercise had been riddled with rigging.

He said, that the IEBC blundered like the previous Electoral Commission headed by the late Samuel Kivuitu. Raila cited the failure of the Electronic computerized system that gave way to manual vote tallying maintaining that registers had been tampered with.

He urged his supporters to remain calm and that the CORD team was heading to the Supreme Court.



 
[h=3]Dar hails Kenyatta victory[/h]


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– In Dar es Salaam, President Jakaya Kikwete sent a congratulatory message to the President Elect of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, who was officially ...
 
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President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his wife.
Outgoing president Mwai Kibaki also congratulated his predecessor and Kenyans at large "for the peaceful manner in which you conducted yourselves in the just concluded general elections."
"I heartily commend you for exhibiting a great degree of tolerance and patience. I thank you for heeding to my call that we should conduct ourselves in a manner that shows that our democracy has come of age.The peaceful conducting of elections is a victory for Kenya," he said.
He said by casting their votes Kenyans, "exercised your democratic right and lived up to your date with destiny. Across our country we have a new crop of leaders who will see to it that we have functional governments at both the county and national levels."


"I congratulate all the newly elected leaders. I challenge them to begin the work of serving our people in earnest. Indeed, there are high expectations and a lot of work that lies ahead. That is why every part of this Country must benefit from the governance system that our new constitution has ushered in," the head of State said in a statement.
"I thank all candidates for urging for peace. Your country still needs you and I am confident that you will continue serving our nation with the enthusiastic zeal that you have always exhibited. My best wishes also go to all those who fought a good battle in the Presidential election.
After the elections, let us all embrace one another in the spirit of one Kenya one nation. Let us immediately get down to the work of entrenching the economic, social and democratic gains that our nation has made.
To Honourable Uhuru Kenyatta who has been declared President Elect by the IEBC, I express my most sincere congratulations. I wish him best wishes, success and God's blessings in the noble duty of governing our great country.

My passionate appeal is that all the new leaders quickly begin the journey of uniting our people and mobilizing resources for the prosperity of our united nation.

I commend the entire Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, led by the Chairman Mr. Isaac Hassan for their diligence and commitment. I also salute our security officials and public servants for their vigilance, hard work and sacrifice.

On my part, I commit myself to the management of a smooth transition to the new leadership that the Kenyan people have placed in office. We have credible institutions that should deal with any matter that may have arisen during the electoral process. In the meantime, I appeal to Kenyans to be peaceful and calm and allow for any disputes that may have arisen to be resolved within the legal mechanism."

Moments after Uhuru Kenyatta was announed president-elect, world leaders congratulated him for the historic election.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, said, " On behalf of the United States of America, I want to congratulate the people of Kenya for voting peacefully on March 4 and all those elected to office.
Across the country, Kenyans turned out by the millions to exercise their most fundamental democratic right. I am inspired by the overwhelming desire of Kenyans to peacefully make their voices heard, and I applaud the patience they have shown as votes were tallied."
Mr. Kerry said the world was keen on the peaceful transition and expected no violence would break out as a result of the election results.
"Foremost in our minds is a desire to see the will of the Kenyan people expressed freely and fairly. We strongly urge all parties and their supporters to peacefully address any disputes with today's announcement by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission through the Kenyan legal system, rather than on the streets."
"These elections are an historic opportunity for the people of Kenya to come together to build a better future. Since its independence in 1963, Kenya has been one of America's strongest and most enduring partners in Africa. We stand with you at this historic moment and will continue to be a strong friend and ally of the Kenyan people."
South African President Jacob Zuma also congratulated the people of Kenya for holding a peaceful election and wished Uhuru Kenyatta well as he prepares to take over the tools of governance at State House.
Tanzania president Jakaya Kikwete was also among the first world leaders to congratulate kenyans on the historic election.


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[h=3]World leaders congratulate Uhuru[/h]
 
maadam odinga angetafuta kushirikiana na viongozi wa taifa jirani angeweka msingi mwema. haya ni mafunzo bora kwake. Kenya is too senior kusema CCM inairudisha KANU mamlakani
 
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